AUCTION SALESi HORSE SALtf. .. 'SATURJ>Iy, 17th $ULY. * At Messrs!. Canu and Cjp;'s Yards, «*,. Wyrteii git.,' BlehHkm. VpHB N.Z. FARMBHS^ CO-OP. .M. lia^e received instructions from' Mr H. Stewart in sell by Public Auction at ithe ''above' yards the following horses': — f • . 7 Draught , 1 Spring Cart Horse : . . 2 Dra.ight Marcs (guaranteed) "SALE COMM^OEiS 12 NOON. FARMER^ CO-OP., Auctioneers. Important Land Sa'e, at nelson. by publkTauction. Saturday,? 31st July, At Noon. FINEST DAIRYING ANf> \ FATTENING PKOPERTY IN I ' ;• .. ~ ~ APPLE&Y., J~, ... .t. : In the Estate of Theophilus GapperdeeeascaO. MESSRS E. QANIf k CO. have boon fhvorecl with instructions fromi the *Exccutoi-s in the above I estate, to>offev as above. , Total acreage ->f 118 acres 2 roods.. 39 perches, to be submitted in 2 liOftS. Lot I—-Section 196^ Block 11., Wainiea. Survey District, containing 51 acres 2 roods 18' perches, together with a good six-roomed dwelling, largo barn, stable, cari> shed, storehouse, etc., thereon. Lot 2—Part Sections 19S, 212, and 213, Block IT., Waimeii Survey District, (containing 67 acres 0 "■-.■ roods 21 pea-ches. This is an exceptional oppoi'tunity •of obtaining one of the finest fattenino; propei-ties in the Nelscdt district. For i>laais and conditiohs / of sale apply to the Auctioneers. EL CANN AND CO., * Auctioneers. The I.C.S. Phonographic Language Outfit FOR TEACHING FRENCH SPANISH. THKJ.C.S. Language Outfit consists of the Thomas A. Eclison Amberala f our-mmute, new model Phonograph with special Adapter and language speaker; a recorder for blank cylinders; light .hearing tubes; and a flexible speaking tube. There are 13 blue Amberol fourminute records, comprising 30 lessons. » Thei\> are 4 volumes supplied, one for conversational lessons, covering a vocabulary of 1500 words, talcing in grammatical construction, a drill, and also sentences for phonographic reproduction. A Dictionary of 6000 words; a Grammar divided into varioa-s lessons, and arranged in a maiiinor which enables the student to strengthen his knowledge oi' tholanguage gradually; t a Reader, the subject, maitter of which covers a wide range..' of literature and business forms; -many selections from the classics are given, nnd tho commercial;, political, and industrial conditions of the country are described. ADVANTAGES OF THE I.C.S. SYSTEM. The phonograph is tn ideal instructor., The student can take it with him wherever ho goes. He _ acquires correct pronunciation by imitatiotn. f.,nd repetition. Each record hi perfect in accent, inflection, an-d pronunciation. Student lias no bonks to buy. Student learns to write tiic language. OITFJTS obtninablo only from INTER NATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, ' 63 IHXON STREET, WELLINGTON N.Z.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 165, 15 July 1920, Page 8
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408Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 165, 15 July 1920, Page 8
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